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This was a material invented by an amateur chemist named Maurice Ward as a way to prevent deaths during fires. It proved to be a good enough insulator that it could keep an egg painted with it raw even when a blowtorch was applied for five minutes, and was barely scratched in later tests with laser pulses. As such, it attracted interest from investors, but no patent was filed or deal made. The inventor was reluctant to reveal the formula or let testers retain samples due to fears of exploitation and died in 2011.